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As far as we know, no. He considered himself the herald of the superman, the one who brought the news of the superman. In his book Thus Spake Zarathustra, a kind of Nietzsche manifesto, the superman does not appear as a character. Its main character, the sage Zarautstra, calls on people to tell the news about the superman and prepare them for the arrival of the superman, but he is only a messenger. Nietzsche called himself and those who, thanks to him (or together with him), realized the direction of world history towards the superman “immoralists” or “new Europeans”. In recent texts and letters, he referred to himself by various names, including “Crucified”, but not superman.